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fStoll? -Special SaleGentler-?**_,'$DiunoodRm_ Bhie White$25 up to $2,000?? Diamonds returnable at fullprice aa p?r written agreement.Quality Jewelry Co.43S 9th s_ N. w.NICOLAI LENINE URGESSOVIETS TO SURRENDERLONDON, Nov. 2? ? Nichelai I?nine,Bolshevik premier of Russia, is advising the Soviets that the bestcourse now la to surrender and thenprepare a vigorous propaganda campaign throughout the world, according to a news agency dispatch fromStockholm, quoting advlcas receivedthere from Hslslngfor?.Soft LightSoft Rayo lamp light is the cheapest light to burn?now and inthe end:?Good kerosene oil is the mosteconomical light-fuel.?It is easier on the eyes andnerves?is steady and generous.Kayo lamps are scientific lightgenerators?give no trouble?lasta lifetime?are easily filled andcleaned?can be lighted withoutremoving shade or chimney.Aladdin Security Oil gives best resultsSTANDARD OIL COMPANY(New Jar?rr)*?"> ??.???-?, D. C BALTIMORE, ____, .V C.Norfolk. Va MD. Ctoit??. ? Vi.Kxaaao?. V?. <__??I?. S. CJl&sfoLAMPS?__?_???The Riddle of the StainA water circle oa a ?Ik drea? may ?poil it.Th? knowledge of one simple fact will tare itThe ?tain of black walnut has baffled men and women forHa_a_a_?One __fca___fs knowledge of a chemical reaction solred theproblem for the multitudeTar st????-th closer than a brotherIts removal require? tttrpentine or chlorofor*m?properly appliedA scorch may be regarded aa beyond the bope of eradicationDampen it and put it in the sun ?and it may disappearPaint, mildew, rust, ink, gre??e, fruit stain, coffee, bhang,?-Almost any calamity that *n_? befall a piece of wearing apparel?Each ru's its antidote.A benevolent Uncle Sam has realized thatmembers of his hundred million householdhave worried much over the accidents thatbefall its clothes. He has set many scientiststo unraveling the problem of their restoration.He has evolved a bcok which explains most ofthe riddles. It is entitledREMOVAL OF STAINSIt may be obtained free of any charge by sending to theWashington Information Bureau of The Washington TIMES.Its distribution is a part of the service of this paper to itsreaders.Fill out the at.ached coupon. Enclose a two-cent stamp forreturn postage on the book. Mail as indicated. Our bureauwill do the rest.(Fill Out the Coupon Write Plainly ).-.| The Washington Times Information Bureau jFREDERIC J. HASKIN. Director.Waahrn rtoe, D. C.End<?ed find a two-cent stamp for return pos? ge on thebooklet on the Removal of Stains.Name. ...Addre_.City.State. |-_JDOPE' BEHIND WALLPolice Firvd Enough ? ? ? andChemicals to Wreck Several Blocks.NEW YORK. Nov. 2?.?Search ofother radical headquarters here wasto be undertaken today, following; discovery by detectives last night of sufficient high explosives to wreck several city blocks hidden in a wall atheadquarters of the Union of RucianWorkers.Finding- of the explosives, which ineluded a ten-ounce bottle of ? ? ?and chemicals, was purely accidental.as the members of the "bomb squad"had gone to the building with warrants for the arrest of several officials of the organization. When themen were not found. Detective Cornelius Brown discovered a hollow ?potin the wall Wall paper was tornaway and a small door revealed, behind which the materials were found.Almost a ton of radical literaturewas seized, including several hundredpamphlet. "Bread and Freedom,"considered the last word tn radicalism?newly wrapped for distributionthroughout the country. A ledgercontaining thousands of names, believed to be the national membershiproll, was confiscated.Cross examination of Ludwig C. A.K. Martens, "Bolshevist ambassador"to America, to determine the activities of the Soviet government In thiseountrv. was to continue before theLusk legislative committee today.Members of the Congressional committee investigating immigrationconditions at Ellis Island were also toresume their hearings.Alexander Berkman, anarchist lecturer here for twenty-five years, is tobe deported, either to Germany,whence he came to the United Statesor to Russia, where he was born, according to information from the Department of Labor It is also intimated that Emma Ooldman. his companion in preaching violence andoverthrow of Oovernment, will besent out of the country.ARMY PUNES BURN.PAKTOUL, 111., ???? 2?.~Twelv*army airplanes and a hangar wendestroyed by firs at Chanute fiel?!here yesterdsy as a result of wbatwa.? believed to have been a gasolin?'explaslon.Cuticura SoapWill Help YouClear Your SkinSoap. ***_**?Mat,Tslc-a-a, Oc ??????Imi?. ?*?is)??EJDSQSS-CURES PILES^"5SO Pill? fer ?Oc. OC'ara You Beat It *Sold by ALL DRCOOIt-iTSOr sent by mail on receipt of price.P?ociira Co., Waah?, D. C. |SLOWDEATH\chea, pains, nervousness, diffi:ulty in urinating, often mean.erious disorders. The world'snandard remedy for kidney, liver,j bladder and uric acid troubl?GOLD MEDALbrief qnlck rallef end often wsrd of!?sadly disseises. Known ss tb? national 'rtmsdy of Holland for mor? than 200 jvesrs. AU druggists, in three ais??-?* ?es the tusse Cold Modal oa every htBITROPHOSPHATEFamous French Discoveryreplaca? rxerVe wastage.Increases s!rcn_th encrry.endurance and Vjcor.builds firm healthy flesh.,Best Thing Known ForTHIN. NERVOUSPEOPLECATARRH VANISHESHerr Is On.? Trrafmrn* That AllMuffrrt-r? 4 nn |4??|> | ,,onIf you warn to drive catarrh and allits disgusting symptoms from yoursystem in the shortest possible tirmgo to your druggist aad ask for aHyomei outfit today.Breathe the air of Hyomei and letit rid you of catarrh and chronic headcolds; it gives such quick relief thatall who use it for th?- first tune areastonished.Ily-jm.?! Is a pure pleasant antiseptic whii-h is breathed through thenose and throat de.? Into the head?rid lungs; it soothes the sore inflamed membran?-s. r.-duces siv.-llin- andquickly heals all infiammai ioliDon't suffer anoth- r day with catarrh, the discase is dangerous andoften ends in consumption, start theHyomei treatment today. NO stoVach d,?si n g. no spray?, ?r douches, nodangerous drugs or narcotics ? Absolutely harmless Just breath?? it_that's all. At People's Drug Storesand leading druggists everywhereMI-O-NAEnds indi?estionIt relieves stomach misery, sour(Stomach, belching and a*l stomach dlss-sfT or money back. Large box of tabI,? #0 isats. Druggists la ?4 town**.Ut the Wedding Bells Ring OutBy ?JEAN KNOTT.KING OF ITALY NAY QUITTHRONE FOR QUIET UFEDuke d'Aosta, Cousin With a RoyalPresence, Regarded asProbable Successor.NEW YORK, Nov. ae.?The reponis current in court circles that thaKin? of Italy, is desirous of abdicating, says a copyrighted dispatch fromHome to the New York World. Recent political events, the growingstrength of the extremists, combine-iwith the entire royal family's wishto lead a quiet country life, all contribute to this desire. Prince Umbenoevinces no ambition to undertake theburdens and responsibilities of kingship.On the other hand, the King'scousin, the Duke d'Aosta, who par?ried a Bourbon princes*?, is reporte-1willing to step into the King's shoe*.He has a kingly presence and repr??sents the Ideals and aspirations ofthe monarchical portion of the countrywhich, despite the extreme sociali?victory at the elections, form tbe nuJority of the population.Recently the duke had a prolongedinterview with Premier Nitti thatcaused much speculation. Last summer Gabriele d Annunzio declared thatif the Soviet party became menacingne would enter Rome, raise a volunteer army and put the duke on thethrone.Although there is much prematu-etalk, the fact remains that the Kingi8 thoroughly tired of his trying pott.POISON GAS HUMANE,SAYS GENERAL IRELANDSurgeo.?*? General'-* Report BasedOn Analysis of AmericanCasualties in France.Poison pas Is "one of the mosthumane weapons of war," accordingto a report by Sur-reon Genreral Ireland, based on analysis of Americancasualties in France made public today. While 74,779 of the 274,217 battleca-?ualties resulfd from enemy gas,the result says, the number of deathswas "very small"Gas caused 27.3 per cent of allcasualties, It Is found, "accomplishingthe prime object of all weapons ofwar, which is to put men out of action," but there wero only 1.87 percent of deaths in gas cases as compared with "3.4 per cent from shell orbullet wounds."In other words, based on statistics,"the report said, "the claim ia advancedthat a man gassed has twelve timesaa many chances of recovery aa theman put out of action by othercauses."POLLYAN?A IS OUTDONEBY CRIPPLED SOLDIERBlind and Handles??, Tommy DeliversSermon on AttainingHappiness.LONDON. Nov. UC.?Sergeant Nicholle, of the Durham Light Infantry,who is blind, has lost his hands andtwo ribs and. through a mistake ofa friend, received several hundredminute wounds in an accident at thefront, recently preached a sermon on"How to Attain Happiness."He said he was determined to liveand had not yet had a fit of depression. He found happiness in tryingto help others less fortunate thanhimself.GLASS PROPOSED FORBUDGET COMMITTEESenator McCormick, Republican, ofIllinois, will ask that Carter Glassand Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, bemade members of the Senate BudgetCommitte<-, of which he is chairman,when Glass takes his seat in the Senate.Glass is in favor mt a budget of the?nature to be proposed by SenatorMcCormick, and Senator Kenyon is anational budget advocate. The budget committee will I, e ready to reporta bill when Congre*? convenes Mon??t.REDS AT ELUS ISLANDGO ON HUNGER STRIKEAliens Watting Deportation WantScreen Separating ThemFrom Visitors Removed.NEW YORK, Nov. 2??Sixty-eightalien "Reds" awaiting deportation atEllis Island have gone on a hungerstrike?their third In two months.They want the wire screen whichseparates them from the visitors tothe Island removed, and their leadersdeclared that not a mouthful of foodwould be eaten until the authoritiesgrant their request.All but seven of the seventy alienswho have been convicted of offensesagainst the Government have refusedto appear before the Congressionalcommittee which is investigating theimmigration situation.Members of the Congressional committee advocated the sending oftroops to Ellis Island to guard dangerous "R-?ds" thirteen of whom haveescaped In recent months. Congressman Wl?on of Texas and Congressman Sigel of New York. exprci.a??damaze m ?it at the slipshod ?ans:, r !nwhich dangerous ??liens have D-cn jhandled at the island.BAN ON HIS BEERRESULTS IN DEATHBusiness Man Unable to DigestCorned Beef and CabbageWithout Lager.NEW YORK, Nov. 2C?Oornrd beefand cabbage without his customarybottle of beer to aid in digesting itcaused the death of Maitland Gorgona business man it was stated today byDr. John Reiglcman, Bronx medicalexaminer."For years ? said Dr. Relgleman,Corson dined on corned beef and cabbage and a bottle of beer. The smallamount of alcohol in the beer aideddigestion. I?s night he ate hisusual corned beef and cabbage, butcouldn't digest it properly. He tookmilk for relief and his death ensued."HOP BECAUSE HEAT IS CUT.F. H. Parr has filed suit in theDistrict Supreme Court against Jimand I'. Stathis, owners of The BusyBee. a restaurant at 618 Nineteenthstreet northwest, for $5,000 damages. Barr, represented by Attorn?-yL. G. Grossman, alleges the defendants agreed to furnish hot waterand heat, but on November 18 lastdisconnected the supply pipes.HOW TO GET RIDOF YOUR COLDThe quick way is to use Dr.King's New Discovery.DON'T put ft? until tonight whatyou can do today. Step intoyour druggist's, and buy abottle of Dr. King's New Discovery.Start taking it at once. By the time iyou reach home you'll be on the way ?to recovery.Tiiis standard family friend has1been breaking colds, coughs, grippea?acata, and croup for more thun :fifty years. It's used wherever sur?-- |fire relief is appreciated. Children :and grownup alike can use it?there |is no disagreeable after-effect. Yourdruggist has it. COc and $1.20bottles.Bowels Begging for HelpTorpid liver pleading for assistance? How careless te neglect thesethings when Pr. King's New LifeTills so promptly, mildly, yet effectively come to their relief;leaving the system uncleaned, clog. 'eed bowels unmoved. results inhf alth-destructive after-effects. |_( istimulating, Ionic -in-action I>r. KinnsNew Uf? Tills bring you the happiness of regular normal bowel andliver functioning. Keep feiling fit.doing the work of ? man or v.omnnwho onda relish in it. ?11 drug? is la.DESPITE IH PRICE AT NEXT SESSION?Sell at 58 and 60 Cents a : Sentiment Stronger Than LeadPound Now, and MayJump Again.ere Foresaw?Early VoteVirtually Certain.Washington will celebrate ThanksE-ivlng this year In a fashion that deles parallel, and If th? markets ofthe city are a tru? barometer, thefestive spirit will be rampant.Turkeys, ducks, gees? and porkersiave sold In quantities far beyond?he memory of the "oldest inhabiant," and there has been an unusuallemand for the attendant delicaciesif the season, according to marketkeepers at the Center Market,Today the price of turkey* took s-narked Jump, and at some places the'resh farm fowl were selling at ISind 60 cents the pound, while colditorage birds were commandingsrices ranging from it to 66 centsrhese prices are the highest ever-aid for turkeys. It was said.Pleaty ?f Everrlklae.All the markets afford an abundmce of specialties, such as fresh andprepared pumpkin, squash, apples.>ranges, bananas, grapefruit, sweetpotatoes, plumb puddings and fruit?akes.Herewith is a scale of prices, and? each Instance the minimum prices given:rmlt cake, Sie per lb.Plum pudding-, ?4c p?r lb.(banned pumpkin. 10c per can.Mincemeat. 18c per lb.Nuts (mlxf-d), 40c per lb.Walnuts. 45c per lb.Apples, 13 60 per bo?Apples, Zie per peckOrmpe fruit (four) lieCalifornia arapes. Ite per lb.Irish potato?-?, t>0c per peekTra ? berries, 16c per lb.Butter, 76-IOc per lb.Hrnoked hum, 32-JSc per lbChoice baby porkers, 4S-C0c per Im.(tweet potai?*??. ?Oc per peek.All market stands seemed to havein abundance of everything and no?here could there be found evidence}f any shortage, although heavy saleswere reported.In some quarters It was free*ty preJicted that turkeys might go to the55-cent mark and even higher beforenightfall, the old bogey ''supply andjemand" being blamed for any such?xhorbitant prices. At the Psrk ViewCommunity store turkeys were sellingthis morning at 50 cents the pound.A fresh shipment was received yesterday from Virginia and anothershipment is expected today fromfarms In Maryland. It was said thatthe price of today's shipment mightreach 05 cents.NEGRoTlRL B?N?T? PLAY.One hundred colored girls, members of the Willis Female Brass Band,will furnish music at th? negro convention to be held at the National,Cosmopolitan Baptist Chueh Sundayevening at ? o'clock, according to theRev. Dr. Simon I'. VV". Drew, presidentof the White Cro.->e Dabor FederationBureau o? America, ar.d pastor of thechurch.Legislation to aid the retur-Bt- ?arrie*? men probably will ha?/? a pro?Icnt place on the calendar of the raru'?tr session of Congreaa opening nextMonday.Sentiment for an additional bonus isstronger among the rank and file ofthe membership than leaders expected,and it is virtually certain that earlyin the session a chance will be givento vote on such a propositionAll such legislation was d'layed ?**_?ti. some expression of opinion wa*obtained from the American LegionAn additional bonus wa* favcred bythis body, but no amount was named,and those in Congress urging; such arlan believe the legion desires thebonus to be commensurate with Usefinances of the country The fact thatI: will mean an lncreaae of the natie nal debt Is one of the main drawbacksCongreaaional leadera. who ar? looking to the legion for advice onwhether pasaage of the Mond?): landbill is desired, still are In doubt overthe measure. Objection* are made toi? on the ground that the service mendo not want to go on arid and swamplands, far away from their hornea.which will require rear? to heproductive.. LINER GOES AGROUND.DOVIER. Enr?and. Nov. 26-?A largevessel, believed to be a liner, wentashore today upon Goodwin BandaTugs were rushed to her aaalstanee.ADVIKTI?|MIMTTry Thi? If Youri_ ?% Dumi _?There la one sur? war that uouarfails to remove dandruff ?-?raaWta*?**and that is to dlsaolv* It. This ????troys it entirely To de this.get about four out??as of piala,nary liquid arvon apply It at mkumtwhen retiring; uae enough to ? ulstoethe scalp and rub It la geatly vitathe finger tipaBy unorning moat if oat all, at?druff will be gone aad _rao eefour more application? will ? ira-pistaly di ?sol ve and entirely destro,?? ???MT?Ingle sign and trace of it. no mat?S*how much dandruff you may hare.You will find, too. that all Itrhiafand digging, of th? scalp will atop last?ntly, and your hair will be flufTg.lustrou?. glossy, silk*? and soft, aaalook and feel a hundred time* hotter.Tou can get liquid arvon at i?drug atora It is inexpensive, aaafour ounces is all you will ne_L Thtssimple remedy has nevrr been koonto fall.To Avoid Rough, Cour??,Chapped, Blotchy SkinMean akin? reeoire ???__??thla aa?a? tn ka?r tt>?? fromaa flair r?, blotch? eemroe.harsh, or If nrh oondltloe haatn o??rr.-m? it le aajch ima a? It aa p*rU???rlj in_"vta?.1? te keep p_a? eo emea?ti? which elof th???_pie_ob woree thaa ever.Ift a let ?et?? iiiSMt te aaa?ruTMln?! was, which llteraily?polled ennpi??on. Apply th? waa,cold cree.ru. motore rt?ring Meat aaaIB w??hi?* It ?a. ??"??fioar-llk? partici? of th? __g-htlyRepeat fer a week er mor? tat ??? tion eaUreiy new sfct???oft, whit?, apiaaa b??ttfe? e? e e? IS'e One?atrooUaed wax, procaraM? at ?pet a, ?* a-i ref)] rrr_Pr?vate Brandi Exchange Telephone Main ?4270With Seren Public Trunk Lia*J. Maury Dove CompanyCOAL-^?Anthracite1408 H Street N.W.21st and I Sta. N.W.YARDS? WHARVES?1211 l?t St N. E. 27th a-ad G Sta. N. W.14th aad Water ?Sta. S. W. 12th em? Water Sta. S. W.Another Year For WhichTo Be ThankfulThe past year with all its trials and troubles, is one forwhich we can return fervent thanks on the morrow.It is true the twelve months have been ftlled with the solving of reconstruction problems which, at times, appeared to shakethe foundation of our social, commercial and industrial life,But, thanks to the strong men and women, backed up by thegreat American public, these difficulties are being smoothed outin a way that will make our lives infinitely more happy in the future than ever before.So, on the morrow, let us do more than return thank?. Letus rededicate our lives to the ideals for which America stands intime of peace as well as in time of war. Let us resolve that weshall exert all our physical, financial and moral powers to thesolution of those remaining problems that must be settled ereWe return to our normal lives.This store, with abiding faith in you and in those who directthe affairs of state, pledges its support in every movement that hasto do with the betterment of the nation's home, citv, and nationallife.And we would again express our gratitude for your favorsduring the sixty years of our existence.TRB STORi OF GREAT**420*430 Seventh St. Th\ ? a* ti ?a $lh SL